﻿@using MVCThemes.Extensions;
@{
    ViewBag.Title = "Index";
	Layout = Url.ThemeViewBasePath() + "Shared/_layout.cshtml";
}
				<h2 class="title">Welcome to MVCThemes</h2>
				<div class="entry">
					<p>This is a short demonstration of how MVCThemes works and what options you have when using MVCThemes in your ASP.NET MVC web application.</p>
					<p>This small web-site has 3 different designs, a basic design in the regular ASP.NET MVC folder structure with all views placed in the Views folder in the root of the site. The other 2 designs are placed in the Themes folder, each with a folder named after the name of the theme. Below these theme folders are a Views folder-structure just like the regular ASP.NET MVC one.</p>
					<p>When creating a theme for MVCThemes, you only need to make the views that are different. If you have a view or a partial view that is totally identical for the different themes, you only need to place one file in the regular Views folder-structure in the root of the site. I've tried to demonstrate this by only having the SideBar.cshtml file in one of the 2 themes (which is a really bad example, because the shared side-bar looks awful in the voyage theme).</p>
					<img src="/content/gfx/projectview.png" />
					<p>Also for this site, all of the 3 different designs use the same (Home) view and the same TopNavigation partial view.</p>
				</div>